Sean Jamieson wrote ..
> Has anyone else run into the problem, that when there is some unknown
> error with mod_python it spits out the .pyc version of your source code?
> either that or gives a File Not Found (rather than a useful error)?
>> I have a source that is working fine on my laptop:
> Apache/2.0.54 (Ubuntu) mod_python/3.1.3 Python/2.4.2
> and my dev server has the same setup...
>> What happend when I copied the source to my dev server was:
> 1) I got a Not Found error
> 2) I refreshed
> 3) I was given the .pyc for the file requested
>> again, this works fine on my laptop which is using the same
> OS/apache/python/mod_python
> there maybe some minor differences in apache config, but nothing that I
> know of which would affect mod_python.
>> Can anyone give me a clue as to where I should try looking?
One can get wierd things like this happening if you have MultiViews
enabled and are using URLs which have no extensions.
So for starters try using:
Options -MultiViews
in your Apache configuration and see if things change.
Also, what handler are you using, your own, mod_python.publisher
or something else? It is possible that you might be hitting one of
the issues since fixed in mod_python 3.2.
Graham